The thing about cats and dogs is that they force you to spend way too much time dealing with pee, poop, vomit, and wanton destruction of property for their entire lives.
If you think pets can smell bad and cost a ton of money try having kids.
The thing about cats and dogs is that they force you to spend way too much time dealing with pee, poop, vomit, and wanton destruction of property for their entire lives.
I will never understand the allure of keeping a box of cat crap in the house.
Why not just let the cats outside to do their business?
I mean most cats would be fine. It’s more of a problem if you have a cat that already eats everything or random shit. We have one that does stuff like that so we wouldn’t be able to use it. Just something to watch out for.I was not aware of that. I have been using it for 2 years with no problems. I will be sure to mention that in the future if I recommend it in the future. I would be devastated if one of my cats died after making the switch.
This. It’s very unsafe for the cat. Hit by a car, killed by a dog, poisoned by an angry neighbor who got cat shit in their garden... the list goes on and on. If you get a cat, anyone, PLEASE keep it indoors only. It also makes other people’s indoor cats freak out and mark etc which then makes them euthanize or give up their cat because they can’t figure out why it won’t stop. So there are many many reasons.Same here, that's why I scoop twice a day. We live inside city limits and it's irresponsible to let the cat roam the neighborhood doing his business anywhere he feels like it.
Reason one is because my cute little buddy (a former stray who took a shine to us) is a 4-legged serial killer that makes Hannibal Lecter look like a pussy. I answered persistent and loud knocking on the back door once to find out it was just my cat combining two of his passions: rat corpse handball and recreating abstract Jackson Pollock masterpieces in blood. Keeping vermin in check is one thing, but he’s...indiscriminate, will gleefully murder anything because it’s fun, and doesn’t eat 80% of what he whacks. This offends my sense of order.
Reason two is because we now live in a heavily forested subdivision full of deer and ticks and fleas and bitey things with the wrong number of eyes and especially legs. We also have coyotes, bald eagles, and other large raptors up here, all of which are HUGE and regularly snack on pets.
As much as I love my cat, I’m aware that he’s not the sharpest spoon in the drawer and would likely get in serious trouble or end up being a snack. So, once we moved up here, I took advantage of the territory change and little dude permanently became an inside cat.
I will never understand the allure of keeping a box of cat crap in the house.
Why not just let the cats outside to do their business?
If you think pets can smell bad and cost a ton of money try having kids.
Coyotes, owls, skunks, porcupines, –30°, getting lost, getting hit by cars.I will never understand the allure of keeping a box of cat crap in the house.
Why not just let the cats outside to do their business?
I will never understand the allure of keeping a box of cat crap in the house.
Why not just let the cats outside to do their business?
9 cats????Worlds Best Cat Litter lavender scent. It’s good shit we have 9 cats ? ?
I dislike any clay litter. Our old house (2 houses ago) when we moved out there was clay dust in everything. It was horrible. I haven’t noticed that at all with the worlds best. The clay litters have a much finer dust.